Introducing The Deflator

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  • BLachance75
    Formerly lancecst
    • Jul 2002
    • 582

    #226
    That helps me make up my mind then. I just have to decide between polished clear or if I want to go wild.
    The user formally known as Lancecst.

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    • going_home
      Hebrews 13:8

      • Dec 2004
      • 8343

      #227
      Originally posted by BiNumber3 View Post
      Personally I'd avoid plating, when it starts to wear, it gets really ugly, and is a pain to refinish afterwards.
      This.

      Ever tried to sell a plated trigger frame that's peeling ?

      You almost can't give em away.

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      • Merce
        Registered User
        • Jun 2012
        • 234

        #228
        Originally posted by going_home View Post
        This.

        Ever tried to sell a plated trigger frame that's peeling ?

        You almost can't give em away.
        What's the best way to remove the plating?

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        • BiNumber3
          Dazed and Confused

          • Feb 2008
          • 1038

          #229
          Media blasting or chemically I think.

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          • luke
            lukescustoms.com

            • Jan 2001
            • 8211

            #230
            Originally posted by Merce View Post
            What's the best way to remove the plating?
            Save your parts and time, just send it to a plating shop.

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            • C_losjoker
              Puro Tico
              • May 2008
              • 1121

              #231
              Can not wait for this and the pump.

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              • BLachance75
                Formerly lancecst
                • Jul 2002
                • 582

                #232
                How has the testing on the prototype been going
                The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                • luke
                  lukescustoms.com

                  • Jan 2001
                  • 8211

                  #233
                  I've been slaving away on this everyday. I've finished this round of testing and have been redesigning (more fine tuning) various parts and features. I believe all the tweaking is done and I'm on my final designs so I've switched gears into production mode. By that I'm talking about reprogramming for production, designing fixtures, ordering materials and getting everything in order for a run. Machining prototypes and production is a different ball game all together, there's a boat load of more work involved getting ready for the production side of the project.

                  I believe I have the last few fixtures figured out, so I'm hoping I can get the last few designed and programed over the next few days. It's going to cost me time and money but I plan on machining one more complete prototype from the production programing and fixtures to verify the final changes, fixtures and material changes before I get started on the production run. I just want to get this as right as possible from the start so I'm not making small changes over the first few runs of bodies. I just want them as right as possible from the start.

                  I could write a book about what's been going on but that's it in a nut shell, were getting close and once production starts it will go quick. I know I'm close because my mind is wandering into the next project.

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                  • Sk8ermog
                    MOG = Man of God

                    • May 2002
                    • 4001

                    #234
                    And that's why we appreciate your work Luke. You keep your products on par with the quality control of AGD and Tom himself.

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                    • BLachance75
                      Formerly lancecst
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 582

                      #235
                      I agree, it is nice to see you want to get it right the first time. I wouldn't expect anything different from you.
                      The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                      • psunitro
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 119

                        #236
                        Thats awesome to hear.
                        I can remember thinking of how easy production machining is vs RnD. But your right, production offers all kinds of other problems, when tring to be profitable, in time and money.

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                        • cortexparasite
                          All Systems Nominal
                          • Dec 2014
                          • 34

                          #237
                          Great to hear things are proceeding well!
                          I'd love to read a write up of your thoughts on the whole process once it's done, as I'd like to get into producing my own paintball stuff someday. It's half the reason I'm taking engineering classes right now.

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                          • warbeak2099
                            That is my foot!
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 4447

                            #238
                            Coming into this late, but would you ever consider milling these down more? The current design looks a bit bulky for my taste, but I love the idea of a unibody. I've been out of the game for a few years but I've been thinking about getting back into PB and updating my pneumag and this would be cool as hell.
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                            • luke
                              lukescustoms.com

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 8211

                              #239
                              Were on the down hill side of this project so you wont see any major changes, actually none at all if I'm lucky. So perhaps we can get you on board with a future design.

                              As far as the design and it looking bulky, I think holding it in your hands would give you a different perspective than what is coming across in the pictures. Making it smaller is actually not possible except in length and that won't happen (Sorry). There are very specific parameters in the Automag that designers are FORCED to work around, things that are impossible to change (Form follows function). That said, this design can not be made smaller because of the working parameters of the Automag itself.

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                              • warbeak2099
                                That is my foot!
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 4447

                                #240
                                Gotcha, if you ever do a unibody similar to the style of your Beta rails, I'd jump on it in a heartbeat. Those rails look pretty sleek.
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